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joining us now is american university professor lenny steinhorn. always good to see you. since 1967, at least 58% of the country wanted to dump the electoral college. why hasn't yet happened? >> reporter: if it didn't happen after 2000, when this went to the supreme court, i think it's going to be a heard time getting it to you. the -- through. the electoral college is popular with smaller states. it gives them power and among rural areas, may not gape visits from candidates if -- gain visits from the candidates if it's a popular vote. >> is this a possible or -- possibility or a wish list of the american public? they're not going to turn forces through? >> i think it's a wish list. there is a sense with the occupy wall street folks, the tea party and a lot of independents, they want to have their government respond more directly to the people and all of a sudden, every four years, there is a strange body, the electoral college that gets in the way and i think there is an impulse with more direct control of your government. i don't see this as a change that is likely to h
joining us now is american university professor lenny steinhorn. always good to see you. since 1967, at least 58% of the country wanted to dump the electoral college. why hasn't yet happened? >> reporter: if it didn't happen after 2000, when this went to the supreme court, i think it's going to be a heard time getting it to you. the -- through. the electoral college is popular with smaller states. it gives them power and among rural areas, may not gape visits from candidates if -- gain...
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and started providing us -- we were shocked about actionable intelligence. the information he provided to us early on in the first hour of our interrogation how to save his life because when we send the information to washington people in washington realized this individual has a lot of valuable intelligence that can save lives. that is why they send the doctor from here to oversee the treatment. >> host: did you ever use enhanced interrogation techniques? >> guest: i discuss a lot of that in my statement to the senate and in the book. i discuss a lot of examples how regular interrogation helps save lives. i talk about bin laden's personal driver and propaganda secretary who we had no idea who we was. the senate considered his interview one of the best interrogation in the war on terrorism and how we got the information we got that was essential for the war planning in afghanistan. i discuss a lot of these things but as far as interrogation techniques i agree with the inspector general report. i agree from firsthand experience that we cannot verify one singl
and started providing us -- we were shocked about actionable intelligence. the information he provided to us early on in the first hour of our interrogation how to save his life because when we send the information to washington people in washington realized this individual has a lot of valuable intelligence that can save lives. that is why they send the doctor from here to oversee the treatment. >> host: did you ever use enhanced interrogation techniques? >> guest: i discuss a lot...
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something dawned on all of us. the oil industry had asked -- absolutely no idea whatsoever what to do about it deepwater blowout, none at all. they had said they knew what to do. they have said they planned to know what to do. the reality was that what they knew how to do is somewhat with a blowout at four.feed and for most of the time since really the 1970s most deepwater drilling men's drilling and 400 feet below the ocean surface. this well and what deepwater drilling means now is drilling at 5000 feet below the ocean surface and that is just the oceans here. the ocean floor here is 5000 feet below. this well was another 13,500 feet below that. it isn't any more. a well is slightly further out, another well that is as far down as mount everest is up and what we found out with even though they guarantee to us that they knew what they were doing, they were trying to apply technology developed in the 1970s for a 400-foot well to a 5000-foot well, and they didn't know what they were doing and they weren't able to st
something dawned on all of us. the oil industry had asked -- absolutely no idea whatsoever what to do about it deepwater blowout, none at all. they had said they knew what to do. they have said they planned to know what to do. the reality was that what they knew how to do is somewhat with a blowout at four.feed and for most of the time since really the 1970s most deepwater drilling men's drilling and 400 feet below the ocean surface. this well and what deepwater drilling means now is drilling...
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publix limits a number of coupons that can be used. and giant eagle only 12 similar coupons per visit. andrea says couponers should play by the rules. >> if you are going in to purchase 30 items and there's only 30 bottles on the shelf, then don't take all 30. >> reporter: it happened to me when tide detergeent were marked down from 8.69 to 5.99 a great deal except couponers cleaned out the store and there were none left on the shelves. so coupon responsibly so you don't waste your money. i am john matarese. >>> and we were helping you clean out your cabinets. we were teaming up for the tread event offering up free shredding for documents or papers. it's estimated we helped you security shred and recycle over 13,000 pounds of paper. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weatherate. >>> and people had on the coats because it was cold. it's funny on say the was out and about and people didn't have the coats on and didn't get the idea. but today, oh, yes, they got the picture. check out
publix limits a number of coupons that can be used. and giant eagle only 12 similar coupons per visit. andrea says couponers should play by the rules. >> if you are going in to purchase 30 items and there's only 30 bottles on the shelf, then don't take all 30. >> reporter: it happened to me when tide detergeent were marked down from 8.69 to 5.99 a great deal except couponers cleaned out the store and there were none left on the shelves. so coupon responsibly so you don't waste your...
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join us. join the rebel army. >> reporter: so as they try to lure the actor from what they call the dark side, they hold a sign pointing out the price of one plate for this diner. $1,000. they neglect to mention this is a charity event for charity international. and just like i took video with my cell phone, many more protestors took video with their cell phones. social media is a tool. >> it's like everyone having access to the media. >> reporter: when security threatens to arrest them, they leave. they feel confident their message was conveyed but say that doesn't mean it stops here. >> we'll have marches. we're going to have things that haven't even been invented yet because it isn't going to end. >> join us. >> reporter: they didn't come face-to-face. unfortunately neither did we. and we weren't able to get him out here for a live interview. we weren't able to reach the conservation international group. i can't imagine what it was like for them to have that loud cor russ outside as -- chor
join us. join the rebel army. >> reporter: so as they try to lure the actor from what they call the dark side, they hold a sign pointing out the price of one plate for this diner. $1,000. they neglect to mention this is a charity event for charity international. and just like i took video with my cell phone, many more protestors took video with their cell phones. social media is a tool. >> it's like everyone having access to the media. >> reporter: when security threatens to...
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to you use map quest for google maps? >> i don't see bumper stickers--who would be offended if i don't use a big as a verb? all these map technologies are great. i all lead use google. >> what tips do you have for retaining the most knowledge possible? >> tips for knowledge retention for a knowledgeable team member. >> when people ask how i know all that stuff i feel like i don't have a good answer. i don't have a system or a tie in book that i can direct them to. most "jeopardy!" people would say they got on the show not through a system weekend of cramming but a lifetime of being a curious person. very aware of the world and omnivorous. not just most people where we could easily remember the stuff we are into the the other stuff goes in one ear and out the other. whatever the secret is make them interested in everything. i don't know. if by some miracle you become a person interested in everything and always have something to connect it to. you will want to know it and probably like having it in your head to tie on to.
to you use map quest for google maps? >> i don't see bumper stickers--who would be offended if i don't use a big as a verb? all these map technologies are great. i all lead use google. >> what tips do you have for retaining the most knowledge possible? >> tips for knowledge retention for a knowledgeable team member. >> when people ask how i know all that stuff i feel like i don't have a good answer. i don't have a system or a tie in book that i can direct them to. most...
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can you hear us all right? in her foreword to this book, caroline said the gathering of the most pressing people you could ever hope to meet. thank you for these remarkable interviews which we can hear as well as read. we are privileged to attend a gathering of fascinating people of the past, people ranging from edmund burke to onion work. and at the center of this gathering is the family living in a home that is famously not been welcoming to its inhabitants, been likened to prison. mike, i want to start with you. you studied many presidencies, franklin roosevelt, lyndon johnson. were you struck by how may times the word happy came up in these conversations? >> i was, in something, yeah, she's nothing if not frank throughout these interviews. and one thing she says more than once is that when the husband was elected in 1960 she had a novel reaction, very unlike most incoming first lady's, she was terrified and she was depressed. partly because she just given birth, and partly because she thought it would wreck
can you hear us all right? in her foreword to this book, caroline said the gathering of the most pressing people you could ever hope to meet. thank you for these remarkable interviews which we can hear as well as read. we are privileged to attend a gathering of fascinating people of the past, people ranging from edmund burke to onion work. and at the center of this gathering is the family living in a home that is famously not been welcoming to its inhabitants, been likened to prison. mike, i...
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thank you, gentleman, for joining us. let's take a look at the president's comments today, and they begin to dovetail from, we're getting out of iraq, and i wish you'd put these young men and women to work. here's the president making clear that jobs for veterans is priority number one. >> as we welcome home our newest veterans, we'll never stop working to give them and their families the care, the benefits, and the opportunities that they have earned. this includes enlisting our veterans in the greatest challenge that we now face as a nation, creating opportunities and jobs in this country. because after a decade of war, the nation that we need to build and the nation that we will build is our own, and an america that sees its economic strength restored, just as we've restored our leadership around the globe. >> well, patrick, i merely thought of you today, because you were one of the people heroic enough to make the right statement on iraq from the beginning. and you're, of course, an iraq veteran who then got elected t
thank you, gentleman, for joining us. let's take a look at the president's comments today, and they begin to dovetail from, we're getting out of iraq, and i wish you'd put these young men and women to work. here's the president making clear that jobs for veterans is priority number one. >> as we welcome home our newest veterans, we'll never stop working to give them and their families the care, the benefits, and the opportunities that they have earned. this includes enlisting our veterans...
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that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what do you think makes baltimore one of the most stressed-out cities in the country? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> a new poll shows what marylanders find most important. the economy and jobs top the list. 52% of voters say the economy is the most important issue. concerns about the economy spans a party lines. 60% of independents. 47 degrees on tv hill. perhaps your family pet like to bring in a bird from time to time. how about a bear/ >> a fire in texas. we'll tell you what made this fire even worse. >> this is 795 at cockeysville. an issue reported on 95 this morning. >> welcome back. 5:10. 52 degrees downtown. very little in the way of precipitation. a slight chance you run into some sprinkles. it is chilly. take a light jacket. 47 at the airport. a mixture of sun and clouds. there's a slight chance for a shower. most of you will see dry weather. high temperature of a 65. you like the seven-d
that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what do you think makes baltimore one of the most stressed-out cities in the country? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> a new poll shows what marylanders find most important. the economy and jobs top the list. 52% of voters say the economy is the most important issue. concerns about the economy spans a party lines. 60% of independents. 47 degrees on...
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the -- build a pipeline using the dirty, sand oil from canada. we propose the president say no to this and yes to american wind power, a good alternative. >> they chose the reagan building as the site of protest because that is where the state department is holding a hearing. >>> three science teachers from bowie, maryland who went on a zero gravity plane ride are bringing their experience back to the classroom. the teachers shared a flight last month and the teachers conducted spents. it also renewed their passion for teaching physics. >> having that memory, that real experience it gives you a zeal for the subject matter, and i know particularly upstairs where they do motion and pugh plutonium physics, once you have experienced it yourself, it just -- there is a glow about it. >> the weightless flights of the discovery program is sponsored by north run grumman. most are from the d.c. area. >>> and montgomery county is following d.c.'s lead on shopping bags and that could cost you. starting january 1st, all stores in the county will be required t
the -- build a pipeline using the dirty, sand oil from canada. we propose the president say no to this and yes to american wind power, a good alternative. >> they chose the reagan building as the site of protest because that is where the state department is holding a hearing. >>> three science teachers from bowie, maryland who went on a zero gravity plane ride are bringing their experience back to the classroom. the teachers shared a flight last month and the teachers conducted...
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versus let's say a gold standard that would be a moral us employer. however as you're saying here the loans made by any bank of course they not only create the money to circulate the economy but they must also create money to pay the interest on the money that they've just created so there's a built in need to perpetually create money but you're saying that there if you put a cap on that money creation and very vigorously oppose that cap you can do fine with a fee out money system correct i would predict cap and then the money to the base create a base create credit interests the radically banks create credit in response to the demand of the people for credit so it's a very fluid organic system it's a good system the only thing wrong it is the interest the only thing that's not mathematically sustainable but it should be that anybody who's credit where they can go to a bank and get a loan and that's not true right now right now the banks won't lend even if i under the old standards here great credit where the businesses are all over california and tha
versus let's say a gold standard that would be a moral us employer. however as you're saying here the loans made by any bank of course they not only create the money to circulate the economy but they must also create money to pay the interest on the money that they've just created so there's a built in need to perpetually create money but you're saying that there if you put a cap on that money creation and very vigorously oppose that cap you can do fine with a fee out money system correct i...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> to hear rush limbaugh, we hear at john king usa have caught the attorney general in a lie. at least a nontruth when it come to his knowledge of the controversial gun trafficking program, fast and furious. >> john king is calling attention to a huge contradiction. how did the president know about this in march and how did the president know the attorney general knew nothing about this in march when the attorney general says in may, he just learned about it a couple of weeks ago. >> now that praise was based on our raising this important question last week. how did the president know this with such clarity in march? >> i heard on the news about this story that fast and furious, where allegedly, guns were being run into mexico and atf knew about it but didn't apprehend those who had sent it. eric holder, the attorne
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> to hear rush limbaugh, we hear at john king usa have caught the attorney general in a lie. at least a nontruth when it come to his knowledge of the controversial gun trafficking program, fast and furious. >> john king is calling attention to a huge contradiction. how did the president know...
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george lewis is live in las vegas and joins us now. george? >> reporter: wheldon was racing for a $5 million prize. to get that, he had to start in the back of the pack. 34th among 34 cars, work his way to the front and finish first. the questions being raised now are, were there too many cars on the track and was there too much competitive pressure on wheldon? >> this is an oval track, 1 1/2 miles designed for nascar, not indy cars. some nascar drivers, jimmy johnson, a five-time winner, has expressed concern about these cars racing on oefls. >> i know how dangerous those cars are. yesterday was proof to the danger of those vehicles on ovals. you are just creating situations to get the car off the ground at a high rate of speed. you can't control the car when it is off the ground. hopefully, i hate, hate, hate that this tragedy took place. hopefully, they can learn some things from it and make it far safer on ovals somehow. >> so, as all these safety concerns are being raised, we asked indy car, the organizer of sunday's race for response. th
george lewis is live in las vegas and joins us now. george? >> reporter: wheldon was racing for a $5 million prize. to get that, he had to start in the back of the pack. 34th among 34 cars, work his way to the front and finish first. the questions being raised now are, were there too many cars on the track and was there too much competitive pressure on wheldon? >> this is an oval track, 1 1/2 miles designed for nascar, not indy cars. some nascar drivers, jimmy johnson, a five-time...
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thanks for being with us. "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" starts right now. >>> chris christie's big secret is out. he's way too liberal.
thanks for being with us. "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" starts right now. >>> chris christie's big secret is out. he's way too liberal.
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this is what makes us feel valuable. we understand the criticisms, and that is behind the business response as well. we want to be members of the community and helpful when there is a crisis. let me introduce the panel today, each has experience in the field of private-sector response which is certainly a merging, and there is some very impressive planning in place as you are going to see. the senior vice president for pharmaceuticals. the vice-president for the harris corp.. the region chief of staff for federal health and the medical center. former wisconsin gov., president and ceo of a global technology nonprofit. and rebecca, the manager of employee engagement in disaster relief for hewlett-packard. the panel brings a great deal of expertise across many fields to our discussion today. we certainly want you to be involved in our discussion, so as questions come to your mind, who write them down. after the presentations, we would love to have discourse between new and our panel. you will see his extensive biography in
this is what makes us feel valuable. we understand the criticisms, and that is behind the business response as well. we want to be members of the community and helpful when there is a crisis. let me introduce the panel today, each has experience in the field of private-sector response which is certainly a merging, and there is some very impressive planning in place as you are going to see. the senior vice president for pharmaceuticals. the vice-president for the harris corp.. the region chief...
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gentlemen, thank you for joining us. on the eve of the 36th election president franklin delano roosevelt made the voters' choice clear. he certainly did. let's listen to part of his speech. >> we have to struggle with the old enemies of peace. business and financial monopoly. speculation, reckless banking, class antagonism, profiteering. not before in all our history have these forces been so united against one candidate as they stand today. they are unanimous in their hate for me, when i welcome their hatred. >> i welcome their hatred. that's what he said in big business. here he is in 1996, a different kind of democrat. state of the union speech. president bill clinton telegraphed his re-election strategy. let's listen. >> we have worked to give the american people a smaller, less bureaucratic government in washington. and we have to give the american people one that lives within its means. the era of big government is over. >> well, there you have it, doug brinkley. one speech written by franklin roosevelt and robert
gentlemen, thank you for joining us. on the eve of the 36th election president franklin delano roosevelt made the voters' choice clear. he certainly did. let's listen to part of his speech. >> we have to struggle with the old enemies of peace. business and financial monopoly. speculation, reckless banking, class antagonism, profiteering. not before in all our history have these forces been so united against one candidate as they stand today. they are unanimous in their hate for me, when i...
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give us is thumbnail sketch of who george mason was. >> the forgotten author. he was the founder of the virginia declaration of rights. it was a statement of basic rights and liberties some of which were traditional rights and liberties from traditional people and some were the rights and liberties that americans felt that britain had infringed upon and should be protected in writing. britain didn't have one single document that protected all their rights and liberties. and so george mason in 1776 when virginia was writing its first state constitution wrote a statement of rights that was appended to the virginia constitution and this declaration of rights became the basis then for many of the other states that also attached bills of rights. and then in turn were in the united states wrote a new constitution in 1787, many of those same rights were incorporated into the u.s. constitution in the first ten amendments. >> large landowner here in virginia? >> oh, yeah, slave owner. over 200 slaves. yes. a very interesting. kind of grumpy. had a lot of kids, well over
give us is thumbnail sketch of who george mason was. >> the forgotten author. he was the founder of the virginia declaration of rights. it was a statement of basic rights and liberties some of which were traditional rights and liberties from traditional people and some were the rights and liberties that americans felt that britain had infringed upon and should be protected in writing. britain didn't have one single document that protected all their rights and liberties. and so george...
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let's show us now what we've heard latest. nbc has confirmed that one woman received a settlement from the national restaurant association after complaining about inappropriate sexual conduct by herman cain. nbc news is not disclosing the name of the woman, nor characterizing who she is. today herman cain acknowledged that he had been accused of sexual harassment, but said that charges were not true. let's listen. >> in all of my over 40 years of business experience, running businesses and corporations, i have never sexually harassed anyone. while at the restaurant association, i was accused of sexual harassment, falsely accused, i might add. i was falsely accused of sexual harassment. and when the charges were brought, as the leader of the organization, i recused myself, and allowed my general counsel and my human resource officer to deal with the situation. as far as a settlement, i am unaware of any sort of settlement. i hope it wasn't for much, because i didn't do anything. >> well, let's go to jonathan martin. congratulat
let's show us now what we've heard latest. nbc has confirmed that one woman received a settlement from the national restaurant association after complaining about inappropriate sexual conduct by herman cain. nbc news is not disclosing the name of the woman, nor characterizing who she is. today herman cain acknowledged that he had been accused of sexual harassment, but said that charges were not true. let's listen. >> in all of my over 40 years of business experience, running businesses...
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even those we don't use yet. because when you pursue perfection, you don't just engineer a future-proof hybrid system. you engineer amazing. ♪ ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. >>> president obama's adding prescription drug policy to his growing list of executive actions. it's all part of his new slogan, you can't wait, we can't wait. as the president takes more executive actions rather than waiting for congress to approve components of his jobs bill. today he signed a new order aimed at preventing potential prescription drug shortages to speed the application review process to produce medications and alert the justice department about possible price gouging. we'll be right back. tency. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm getting an upgrade. [ male announcer ] as you wish, busin
even those we don't use yet. because when you pursue perfection, you don't just engineer a future-proof hybrid system. you engineer amazing. ♪ ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. >>> president obama's adding prescription drug policy to his growing list of executive actions. it's all part of his new slogan, you can't wait, we can't wait. as the president takes more executive actions rather...
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. >>> let's face it, we could all use a little more exercise. it's a big lifestyle change for cancer patients and can have a huge impact on their treatment and recovery. researchers found cancer patients aren't getting the physical rehabilitation they need once the treatment is over. cancer treatment centers of america many this philadelphia has integrated rehab into the mix. october is breast cancer awareness a month. lindsay, what kind of problems are the cancer survivors left to deal with? >> one of the things is a nueropathy in the hands and feet. 70-100 % of patients is tiredness or fatigue. >> what really is important with the exercise? >> so exercise, when you exercise it releases endoor fins and gives you a boost of energy. it's knowing how much and what intensities to do exercise. >> a cancer patient is already dealing with fatigue. wouldn't exercise wear them out? i'm looking for the balance. >> cancer treatment centers of america, we have a program called motion for life. it's exercise and knowing how much. we recommend or try to buil
. >>> let's face it, we could all use a little more exercise. it's a big lifestyle change for cancer patients and can have a huge impact on their treatment and recovery. researchers found cancer patients aren't getting the physical rehabilitation they need once the treatment is over. cancer treatment centers of america many this philadelphia has integrated rehab into the mix. october is breast cancer awareness a month. lindsay, what kind of problems are the cancer survivors left to...
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that's we are we find susan candiotti standing by for us. take us inside that park. give us the conditions and tell us what people, how they're dealing with it. >> reporter: i think you can see by looking at the conditions and the rain blowing side warks it is ugly. you can see the tents in some cases are barely holding on. a lot of people have tacked them down as best they can. we've seen more than one blow apart. so it is miserable. they had heavy wet snow earlier on in the day. the only good thing if you can put it that way is that these trees here are relatively young. and you can see that the snow, even if it had stuck to them, wouldn't weigh them down too much. so that branches would be breaking down and falling on top of people. thank goodness that hasn't happened. we did have a kansas to talk to the protesters here and how they're roughing it. despite the conditions, the chant is, in the snow, in the street, occupy wall street. they're still marching in this sleet. it's rough out here. you spend the night here? >> i've been here 20 days. >> reporter: what was
that's we are we find susan candiotti standing by for us. take us inside that park. give us the conditions and tell us what people, how they're dealing with it. >> reporter: i think you can see by looking at the conditions and the rain blowing side warks it is ugly. you can see the tents in some cases are barely holding on. a lot of people have tacked them down as best they can. we've seen more than one blow apart. so it is miserable. they had heavy wet snow earlier on in the day. the...
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peter standing by and will join us in a few minutes to tell us who won. >>> anti-corporate ang
peter standing by and will join us in a few minutes to tell us who won. >>> anti-corporate ang
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iranians don't fear us at all. they're trying to attack us here at home. i would argue that iraq and afghanistan is being run out of chicago. >> and if you just take, for example, the gadhafi example, there are a number of republicans who had a lot of difficulty giving the president any credit, and he had to -- they sort of had to backtrack and then say, oh, but we support our troops there. do they risk coming off with independent voters as just too extreme anti obama? >> i don't think so. i mean, i think that, you know -- first of all, i think senator graham does make a point if you look at israel and iran, those are still important countries and problematic issues in both cases. i do think that republicans, a lot of republicans, haven't really given president obama the due credit that i think he deserves and the example of, say, gadhafi. there are other issues. iraq, by the way, who knows what's going to happen there. i mean, if things go well, obama very well may get credit ultimately. if they don't, if it sort of descends into sectarian violence it cou
iranians don't fear us at all. they're trying to attack us here at home. i would argue that iraq and afghanistan is being run out of chicago. >> and if you just take, for example, the gadhafi example, there are a number of republicans who had a lot of difficulty giving the president any credit, and he had to -- they sort of had to backtrack and then say, oh, but we support our troops there. do they risk coming off with independent voters as just too extreme anti obama? >> i don't...
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heads up if you are using the the roads. details coming up. >> first, it could be a reunion four years in the making. >> first, it could be a reunion four years in the making. up next, who guided only by a dream. i'm embarking on a journey of epic proportion. i will travel, from sea to shining sea, through amber waves of grain, and i won't stop until i've helped every driver in america save hundreds on car insurance. well i'm out of the parking lot. that's a good start. geico, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent, or more on car insurance. >>> the jury recommends a 35- for grandn sentence onher convicted of killing granddaughter. carmela dela rosa was found of throwing two year-old angelyn off a walkway at tysons last november. sentencing is set for january. hasamanda knox's family former boyfriend to visit them in the u.s. earlier this week she and the sollecito were cleared charges in connection murder of meredith kercher. >>> wanted arizona congresswoman's gabrielle giffords made her second trip to d.c. since be
heads up if you are using the the roads. details coming up. >> first, it could be a reunion four years in the making. >> first, it could be a reunion four years in the making. up next, who guided only by a dream. i'm embarking on a journey of epic proportion. i will travel, from sea to shining sea, through amber waves of grain, and i won't stop until i've helped every driver in america save hundreds on car insurance. well i'm out of the parking lot. that's a good start. geico,...
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stay with us. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in communities across the country, from helping to revitalize a neighborhood in brooklyn to financing industries that are creating jobs in boston or providing funding for the expansion of a local business serving a diverse seattle community and supporting training programs for tomorrow's workforce in los angeles. because the more we can do in local neighborhoods and communities, the more we can help make opportunity possible. okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut cheerios. want whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. it's a win win. good? [ crunching, sipping ] be happy. be healthy. can i try yours? >>> we have asked and you delivered. tons of viewers sent in pictures from yesterday's octo
stay with us. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in communities across the country, from helping to revitalize a neighborhood in brooklyn to financing industries that are creating jobs in boston or providing funding for the expansion of a local business serving a diverse seattle community and supporting training programs for tomorrow's workforce in los angeles. because the more we can do in local neighborhoods and communities, the more we can help make opportunity possible. okay,...
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can you hear us all right? in her foreword to this book, caroline said that for her parents the pass was a gathering of the most fascinating people you could ever hope to meet and thanks to these remarkable interviews in which we can hear and read them aware privilege to attend a gathering of the fascinating people of the past, people ranging from edmund burke to canyons buried. and that the center at this gathering is the family living in a home that is famously not been welcoming to its inhabitants that has been likened to a present. i want to stay with you. you studied many presidencies. franklin roosevelt, president lyndon johnson. we strip or how many times the word happy came up in his conversations? >> i was. and nothing if not frank loved these interviews and one thing that she says more than one is that when her husband was elected in 1960, she had a novel reaction. like most incoming first lady's car she was terrified and she was surprised, per the because she had just given birth and partly because s
can you hear us all right? in her foreword to this book, caroline said that for her parents the pass was a gathering of the most fascinating people you could ever hope to meet and thanks to these remarkable interviews in which we can hear and read them aware privilege to attend a gathering of the fascinating people of the past, people ranging from edmund burke to canyons buried. and that the center at this gathering is the family living in a home that is famously not been welcoming to its...
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thank you for watching us. we will see you tonight at 11.
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the dead do not want us dead. the dead do not want us dead. such petty errors are left for the living. nor do they want our mourning. no gift to them. not rage, not weeping. return one of them, any one of them, to the earth and look. such foolish skipping, such telling of bad jokes, such feasting. even a cucumber, even a single anise seed, feasting. and, last poem, foolish of me and yet optimism. the title is only optimism. the other part was a preface. more and more, i have come to admire resilience, not the simple resistance of a pillow whose foam returns over and over to the same shape, but the sinuous tenacity of a tree finding the light newly blocked on one side, it turns in another. a blind intelligence, true, but out of such persistence arose turtles, rivers, mitochondria, figs, all this resinous, unretractable, earth. the next reader is summer brenner. . >> i'm going it read today an excerpt from anana, queen of heaven and earth. i wanted to say a few words about anana. this is the oldest literary work that we have. these are the cunif
the dead do not want us dead. the dead do not want us dead. such petty errors are left for the living. nor do they want our mourning. no gift to them. not rage, not weeping. return one of them, any one of them, to the earth and look. such foolish skipping, such telling of bad jokes, such feasting. even a cucumber, even a single anise seed, feasting. and, last poem, foolish of me and yet optimism. the title is only optimism. the other part was a preface. more and more, i have come to admire...
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that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think tobacco companies are deliberately charging children? you can share your response on wbal.com, on our facebook page or send us an email. the time now 5:09, 57 degrees. still ahead, bad news for panera fans. and more than a year after one of the worst disasters in recent history it looks like it's back to business as usual in waters off the gulf coast. >> we are live where we are getting ready for disney on ice, dare to dream. we're showing you all the action this morning. we'll also get a check at the forecast coming up after the break. >> route 1 remains shutdown in cecil county for an accident there. we'll have the latest look at that and a look at the >> i'm lucky enough to be interviewing the prince yourself. but you play prince naveen. >> yes. >> tell us the story line. >> "princess and the frog" is the story of tiana who has chosen to have a dream, as most of us in today's world. her dream is to have her own restaurant. and the tale is portrayed here within our show
that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think tobacco companies are deliberately charging children? you can share your response on wbal.com, on our facebook page or send us an email. the time now 5:09, 57 degrees. still ahead, bad news for panera fans. and more than a year after one of the worst disasters in recent history it looks like it's back to business as usual in waters off the gulf coast. >> we are live where we are getting ready for disney on ice, dare to...
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thank you for joining us from vermont. the question is how does he win re-election arguing the cause as he believes it? how does he do it? >> he does it by doing good public policy and doing what the american people want to see done. the middle class in america today is collapsing as you know. poverty is increasing. and the gap between the very, very rich and everything else is growing wider. what the american people have said over and over again is they want a massive jobs program. they want to put the american people back to work because we have in real terms 16% unemployment. so if you begin putting real money into rebuilding our infrastructure, transforming our energy system, and creating the millions of jobs that we desperately need, that is the right thing to do and that is good politics. furthermore, if you begin to deal with these disastrous trade policies, whether you're republican or democrat, most people understand that these trade policies of nafta, permanent normal trade relations with china have failed. we've
thank you for joining us from vermont. the question is how does he win re-election arguing the cause as he believes it? how does he do it? >> he does it by doing good public policy and doing what the american people want to see done. the middle class in america today is collapsing as you know. poverty is increasing. and the gap between the very, very rich and everything else is growing wider. what the american people have said over and over again is they want a massive jobs program. they...
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hung out with geo- caches, people using the gps revolution, using multi-billion dollars satellite to find tupperware hidden in the woods. the first geo- cache was in portland. who else do get to hang out with? national geographic kid, one more national geographic bees, washington. these kids are amazing, like a middle school and when i did a geography quiz within, a girl in redmond who won the be a couple years ago, and just for fun i gave her a geography question that i've seen on game shows, some which i got right, some which have not gotten right. she spoke to me. she was amazing. she got one wrong. i had gotten half of them wrong. kids are amazing. i start to see as i met with people like people who into maps a fantasy world, road geeks who are obsessed with the interstate system, systematic travelers like people who go to every something on earth, every starbucks, every high point. people love a lifelong checklist of places they must step one toe in and then head back to the airport. the thing they had in common occurred to me was they are explored. they are modern-day exports.
hung out with geo- caches, people using the gps revolution, using multi-billion dollars satellite to find tupperware hidden in the woods. the first geo- cache was in portland. who else do get to hang out with? national geographic kid, one more national geographic bees, washington. these kids are amazing, like a middle school and when i did a geography quiz within, a girl in redmond who won the be a couple years ago, and just for fun i gave her a geography question that i've seen on game shows,...
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that could bring us nasty conditions. showers tomorrow morning. that frontal boundary on top of us. expect rain tomorrow morning in most locations. most of it moderate, some of it heavy. but cooler air moves in. but then it will get really cool if not cold tomorrow night. look at the snow in pennsylvania and new york. they could see snow from one and then friday cloud cover and cool conditions. it looks like we will see rain and snow chances west of the washington area but could see fl flakes back there. this storm is tougher to predict. we're not dealing with much except for the cooler conditions. but right now good rains around the area with chilly conditions too. areas of rain tomorrow morning light to moderate. 51 to 55 degrees. tomorrow afternoon the temperatures warming up a little bit tomorrow into the 60s south of washington, 61 to 65. rain early and then showers the last mild day and the winds shift out of the northwest and a freeze watch in effect for frederick county and west virginia. so a cold night tomorrow. chilly on friday with a high of 54. 46 and a cold rain on sat
that could bring us nasty conditions. showers tomorrow morning. that frontal boundary on top of us. expect rain tomorrow morning in most locations. most of it moderate, some of it heavy. but cooler air moves in. but then it will get really cool if not cold tomorrow night. look at the snow in pennsylvania and new york. they could see snow from one and then friday cloud cover and cool conditions. it looks like we will see rain and snow chances west of the washington area but could see fl flakes...
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make sure you give us a yardstick. or at least have your child stand next to it. temperatures down to the upper 20s. winds blowing 30 po 40 miles per hour. there's also something possible in upstate new york, connecticut and maybe even northern pennsylvania where the mountains aren't so high. something called snow rollers. if you wake up tomorrow and see big rolls that almost look like giant white ho-hos in your yard, it's that the snow begins to turn and roll on itself and almost makes its own snowman. >> never seen that before. >> reporter: i've seen them a couple of times. look on wikipedia or google. they're two, three feet long, maybe 18 inches along. >> snow ho-hos. that's funny stuff. thanks so much. i know it's a big nuisance to a lot of people, this snow is. thanks for braving the storm for us there, chad. >> reporter: sure. >>> with congress focused on cutting the deficit and cutting spending, religious groups are challenging lawmakers to live on what food stamp recipients live on for a week. it's a bid to pr
make sure you give us a yardstick. or at least have your child stand next to it. temperatures down to the upper 20s. winds blowing 30 po 40 miles per hour. there's also something possible in upstate new york, connecticut and maybe even northern pennsylvania where the mountains aren't so high. something called snow rollers. if you wake up tomorrow and see big rolls that almost look like giant white ho-hos in your yard, it's that the snow begins to turn and roll on itself and almost makes its own...
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chilly. >> thank you for joining us.
chilly. >> thank you for joining us.
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she is able to communicate using a satellite phone. but it is a risky proposition to send a marine that get her. >> if it means putting a pilot at risk of his life, it's critical that they do not do it. >> experts have treated her and they heard her speak and they say she should be past the worst effects of the possible stroke. >>> two robbers trying to rip off a gas station in houston got a little more than they bargained for. we'll tell you what the clerk d. >>> and a family owned jewelry store in colorado gets taken for ten grand. we'll tell you how they were fooled out of their money. >>> a houston gas station turned into a shootout over the weekend. police say that two men held up the station. they jumped over the counter armed with guns. but the clerk was not going to take the attack lying down. he ducked around the corner and started taking shots at the intrucers. he was hurt but he's expected to recover. one of the robbers was hit twice in the arm and picked up a few blocks away. the other man is still on the loose. >>> a famil
she is able to communicate using a satellite phone. but it is a risky proposition to send a marine that get her. >> if it means putting a pilot at risk of his life, it's critical that they do not do it. >> experts have treated her and they heard her speak and they say she should be past the worst effects of the possible stroke. >>> two robbers trying to rip off a gas station in houston got a little more than they bargained for. we'll tell you what the clerk d. >>>...
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checking out the color change, to the west of bust in district, -- us in the the caller will happen over the next couple of weeks. the futurecast is quiet and try. a cold front on monday will clouds and a 20% chance of showers. chance on wednesday and as the stronger cold front moves across the mid- atlantic, bringing cooler temperatures. 33 and 37 for the overnight hours. to upper 60's and around 70 degrees. extended outlook. we will approach the lower 70's. a lava tree. >> i'm still looking at those temperatures. liking it. the one good thing about it is football. the 13th quarterback. a lot of pressure on him tomorrow. he is confident. the navy is also dealing with quarterback issues. came down to a field goal. >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers -- moving you forward. >>> said was a showdown of the teams tonight. the only unbeaten teams, facing other. might be hot now, it been six years since detroit has had a win. check out the past. in front. he comes up with a great save. yet 32 saves on the night. over to mike green who puts it into the net. 1-0
checking out the color change, to the west of bust in district, -- us in the the caller will happen over the next couple of weeks. the futurecast is quiet and try. a cold front on monday will clouds and a 20% chance of showers. chance on wednesday and as the stronger cold front moves across the mid- atlantic, bringing cooler temperatures. 33 and 37 for the overnight hours. to upper 60's and around 70 degrees. extended outlook. we will approach the lower 70's. a lava tree. >> i'm still...